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roartonrisen) wrote2016-09-10 05:58 pm
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It's there when he's coming back from getting groceries. All of a sudden, there's something very familiar looking looming outside of the Dimera Apartments and though Kieren wants to pretend that he doesn't know what it is, the shape of it and the plastic yellow tape warning people to stay away is something that pushes a chill down his newly sensitive skin. He can feel the dread as he nears it, clenching the groceries tighter.
Kieren's not sure he can even help how much he expects to see an awful sweater and Simon sitting on top of it, but there's no one there.
No one but his grave.
"“Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent the voice we loved to hear," he hears Simon in his memory, thinks of the poetry that he'd rattled off the very first time they'd met.
And now, outside his apartment, there's a gravestone marking his death. He's alive again and human, but here's something reminding him that at eighteen years old, Kieren decided that he couldn't take it anymore and ended his life. Good thing he never got cremated, after all. Sitting gently down beside it, he's glad it's not Rick's grave, though he knows he might be tempting fate. Ice cream beginning to melt, Kieren can't exactly move, still trying to figure out what he even feels about all this.
Kieren's not sure he can even help how much he expects to see an awful sweater and Simon sitting on top of it, but there's no one there.
No one but his grave.
"“Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent the voice we loved to hear," he hears Simon in his memory, thinks of the poetry that he'd rattled off the very first time they'd met.
And now, outside his apartment, there's a gravestone marking his death. He's alive again and human, but here's something reminding him that at eighteen years old, Kieren decided that he couldn't take it anymore and ended his life. Good thing he never got cremated, after all. Sitting gently down beside it, he's glad it's not Rick's grave, though he knows he might be tempting fate. Ice cream beginning to melt, Kieren can't exactly move, still trying to figure out what he even feels about all this.
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There's only so much he can do as Padfoot so, in a blink, he transfigures back into his human form, remembering to magick himself some clothes in the process, and then he has his arms around Kieren's middle and his face against Kieren's shoulder.
"Do you think you really need one?" he asks, pulling back a bit to brush his fingers over the fall of hair over Kieren's forehead. "A reminder, that is. Seems to me you don't tend to forget."
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"It's not like I asked for this to come here," he points out. "Maybe this place thinks I don't need to forget."
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"Didn't think you had," he says quietly, fingers curling down to Kieren's nape. "I just think this place has a terrible sense of irony and poor methods of lesson-learning. Not to mention this is a terrible place for a gravestone. It's just rife for vandalism here. I should know, really."
Though Sirius can at least put a spell on if it he needs to protect it from just such a thing. And he will, he thinks. Whether Kieren knows of it or not.
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"No, let it be," Kieren murmurs. "Maybe with luck, someone will come along and decide they don't want it to be here. They could rip it up and take it away," he suggests hopefully. After all, who really would want a graveyard starting at Dimera?
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He never stops rubbing slow, even circles at Kieren's nape, fingers occasionally drifting higher into soft hair.
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"'Course I can," he says as though he's mildly insulted by the question. "Fairly easy spell too, honestly. The concealment would be a bit trickier, but if I did it at night, there'd be fewer about to question things anyhow." He regards Kieren a bit more carefully then as he lowers his hand to lightly cup Kieren's face, thumb brushing the line of his jaw. "Would you like me, too? Can make a date of it, even. A ceremony," he adds with the faintest grin.
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And then he could remember without having to stare at something so morbid as an actual grave.
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"Could, yeah," he says. "Could do it right now even if you wanna scare the pants off a few Muggles." He doesn't bother keep a smile from creeping onto his lips then as he waggles an eyebrow. "Do you want to keep a piece or two, is that it?"
He hasn't a clue what Kieren might do with them, of course. Lay about him flat, maybe, a constant morbid reminder. Then again, if it helps him in some way, Sirius won't stop him. Couldn't even if he wanted to besides.
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He shrugs, thinking of the size of it and using his hand to make an indication. "Maybe just this? I could put it in a garden with some plants or something. Doesn't need to have the poem on it or anything."
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Giving Kieren a light nudge, he pushes up to his feet then and pulls his wand from the back of his jeans.
"You're sure about this?" he asks as he walks a few feet away, glancing about for prying Muggle eyes. He'll be able to put it back if needs be, but he still wants to be certain. It'll be a rather jarring blast either way.
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"We've got to be hitting some kind of anniversary soon, yeah?"
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He's not quite sure what that's supposed to mean.
Frowning a bit, he looks back at the stone before turning his attention to Kieren once more. "I'm not sure a bit of your gravestone is entirely romantic, is it? I mean, I do realize what it means and all that, but it seems a bit of a bad omen, doesn't it?"
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"And this time, I won't just sit there and watch you eat," he says fondly. "I'll be able to eat, too."
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He considers his proximity and the force of his magic for a moment before carefully taking a few steps back, dragging Kieren along with him. Then he pulls in a breath and says, "Reducto!" as he swishes and points, sending a zap from the tip of his wand straight into the stone, blasting it dozens of pieces with a great crack.
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It's gone, reduced to pieces, and while he still wants one of them, he doesn't want the rest. "This is how I met Simon, you know," he shares. "He was sitting on my grave."
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"Is there one in here you like more than the rest. We could just leave it like this, too. The grounds people will be boggled."
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He glances up at him, his smile much happier. "I'm starved," he says, as if he isn't always starved nowadays. "Tea?"
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"Starved, eh?" Sirius replies, reaching down to lightly ruffle Kieren's head. "That's still a bit of a new sensation, isn't it? D'you wanna go up to yours? 'Least we're not far. We could have sandwiches."
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For a long time, he'd always chosen to run away. He's getting better, though. "Tea and sandwiches," Kieren agrees. "And maybe something else to remind me that I'm very much alive."
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Grinning still, he reaches a hand out to help Kieren back to his feet. Briefly, he considers cleaning up the mess he's left, but figures it's worth leaving if only for the confusion it'll cause anyone who happens to walk past. "Something else?" Sirius remarks, arching an eyebrow as he starts heading toward the door. "Pray tell, what might you have in mind?"
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He's joking, really. For the most part. It's not as though he needs any bribing to put his hands on Kieren though he also wouldn't turn down a backrub of his own if he can get one.
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"And yeah, I wouldn't mind a backrub in exchange for giving you one," he agrees.
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"Alright, a film then," he agrees as he opens the door and follows Kieren inside. "One of your choosing. And a backrub. Would you prefer that before or after?"
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He wraps his arm around Sirius' waist as they walk. "And, I mean, then you could have your choice of what we do."
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The lift arrives then with a ding and Sirius steps in, Kieren right at his side and he glances down at the shard of granite still clutched in Kieren's hand before pressing the button for the second floor. Yes, he's well aware they could take the stairs, but he still hasn't quite gotten over the novelty of this sort of thing. "What are you going to do with that?" he asks as the doors slide closed. "Make a centerpiece out of it?"
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As for the granite, he stares at it for a long moment, pursing his lips. "I think a mini garden, maybe, at my flat." And, awkwardly, he wonders if he's supposed to be thinking about asking Sirius about moving in together, but he doesn't think they're quite there yet, not really.
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The lift comes to a slow stop then and as the doors ding open Sirius casually drops his hand to curl his fingers with Kieren's. "Also, if I'm to rub your back, I'm going to have to request that you take your shirt off. That's my one condition."
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